1) LISTENING COMPREHENSION
Students will understand and interpret spoken language on diverse topics, in both formal and informal situations.
KINDERGARTEN – GRADE 1
Beginning
Intermediate
Advanced
Recognize some words and sentences and know what they mean
Recognize some words and sentences and know what they mean
Recognize some words and sentences and know what they mean
Understand simple classroom instructions
Understand simple classroom instructions
Understand some songs and dialogues
Understand some songs and rhymes
Understand some songs and rhymes
Understand recorded voices
Understand longer questions and instructions if they are repeated
Understand short conversations
Understand short conversations
Understand short stories
Understand and carry out 2 or 3 step instructions
GRADE 2 – GRADE 3
Beginning
Intermediate
Advanced
Recognize some words and sentences and know what they mean
Recognize some words and sentences and know what they mean
Recognize some words and sentences and know what they mean
Understand simple classroom instructions
Understand simple classroom instructions
Understand simple classroom instructions
Understand some songs and dialogues
Understand some songs and dialogues
Understand some songs and dialogues
Understand recorded voices
Understand recorded voices
Understand recorded voices
Understand longer questions and instructions if they are repeated
Understand longer questions and instructions if they are repeated
Understand short conversations
Understand short conversations
Understand longer passages and stories at a faster speed
Pick out the general meaning and some details of a story
Grasp the main idea of a television program
GRADE 4 – GRADE 5
Beginning
Intermediate
Advanced
Recognize some words and sentences and know what they mean
Recognize some words and sentences and know what they mean
Recognize some words and sentences and know what they mean
Understand simple classroom instructions
Understand simple classroom instructions
Understand simple classroom instructions
Understand some songs and dialogues
Understand some songs and dialogues
Understand some songs and dialogues
Understand recorded voices
Understand recorded voices
Understand recorded voices
Understand longer questions and instructions, if they are repeated
Understand longer questions and instructions if they are repeated
Understand longer questions and instructions
Understand short conversations
Understand short conversations
Pick out the general meaning of stories and some details, if the story is repeated
Pick out the general meaning and some details of a story, if the story is repeated
Understand longer passages and stories at a faster speed
Understand speech about the past, present or future, if repeated
Understand speech on familiar subjects, at normal speed
Grasp the main idea of a television program
GRADE 6 – GRADE 8
Beginning
Intermediate
Advanced
Recognize familiar words and very basic phrases concerning themselves, their family and immediate concrete surroundings
Understand most clear, standard speech on familiar matters regularly encountered in school, at leisure, etc.
Understand standard spoken language on familiar and unfamiliar topics, even when it is not clearly structured
Guess the meaning of occasional unknown words from the context and understand sentence meaning on familiar topics
Understand the main point of many radio or TV programs on current affairs or topics of personal interest when the delivery is clear and at a moderate pace
Understand broadcastings into which idiomatic expressions and slang are integrated
Follow conversations making use of visual aids or gestures
Understand extended speech and lectures and follow more complex lines of argument if the topic is reasonably familiar
Understand lectures, talks and reports in the academic field even if they are complex linguistically and in content
Understand the key points in a media presentation on topics of current and personal interest
Understand the majority of films in standard, idiomatic language
GRADE 9 – GRADE 10
Beginning
Intermediate
Advanced
Recognize familiar words, basic phrases and expressions related to areas of immediate concern (personal information, shopping, local geography, school life)
Follow clearly articulated speech directed at them in everyday conversation
Understand standard spoken language on familiar and unfamiliar topics, even when it is not clearly structured
Guess the meaning of occasional unknown words from the context and understand sentence meaning on familiar topics
Follow the main point of extended discussions, provided that speech is clearly articulated and in standard language
Understand, without much effort, broadcastings and films employing a considerable degree of slang and idiomatic language
Follow conversations in which visual clues carry much of the meaning and in which the story is straightforward and clear
Understand the main point of many radio or TV programs on current affairs or topics of personal interest when the delivery is at a moderate pace and clear
Understand lectures, talks and reports in the professional or academic field even when they are complex linguistically and in content
Understand the main points in a broadcast on topics of personal interest, with a simple message
Understand extended speech and lectures and follow more complex lines of argument if the topic is reasonably familiar
Understand the majority of films in standard, idiomatic language
Have some understanding of animated conversations between native speakers as well as broadcastings containing some non- standard speech
Understand animated conversation in different styles and situations
Understand some colloquial language in social exchanges
Have an understanding of and sensitivity to the stylistic subtleties of the spoken language
Be familiar with stylistic subtleties and techniques inherent to the language
Understand the overall idea or argument of a short speech or presentation on a prescribed topic
Follow most lectures, discussions, and debates that are in standard language
Understand lectures and speeches on general, professional or academic topics
2) ORAL EXPRESSION
Students will express themselves orally, with coherence, and in a broad range of situations.
KINDERGARTEN – GRADE 1
Beginning
Intermediate
Advanced
Repeat words spoken by the teacher or from a recording
Repeat words spoken by the teacher or from a recording
Repeat words spoken by the teacher or from the tape recorder
Get meaning across with gestures and words
Get meaning across with gestures and words
Get meaning across with gestures and words
Answer simple questions using single words
Answer simple questions using single words
Answer simple questions
Recite short sentences and phrases from memory
Say short sentences and phrases from memory
Take part in a short conversation of 2-3 sentences
Recite dialogues and sing songs
Use language to express a need or to ask a question
Take part in a short conversation of 2-3 sentences
Begin to apply a few basic grammar rules when speaking
Use language to express needs or to ask questions
Say 3-4 sentences about oneself
Apply previously learned phrases to create new sentences
GRADE 2 – GRADE 3
Beginning
Intermediate
Advanced
Repeat words spoken by the teacher or from a recording
Repeat words spoken by the teacher or from a recording
Repeat words spoken by the teacher or from the tape recorder
Get meaning across with gestures and words
Get meaning across with gestures and words
Get meaning across with gestures and words
Answer simple questions using single words
Answer simple questions using single words
Answer simple questions
Recite short sentences and phrases from memory
Recite short sentences and phrases from memory
Say short sentences and phrases from memory
Recite dialogues and sing songs
Recite dialogues and sing songs
Recite dialogues and sing songs
Apply a few basic grammar rules when speaking
Take part in a short conversation of 2-3 sentences
Use language to express needs or to ask questions
Use language to express needs or to ask a question
Use language to express needs or to ask a question
Say 3-4 sentences about oneself
Say 3-4 sentences about oneself
Apply basic grammar rules when speaking
Apply a few basic grammar rules when speaking
Apply previously learned phrases to create new sentences
Take part in a conversation of 3-4 sentences
Start and develop a conversation, asking questions and giving opinions
GRADE 4 – GRADE 5
Beginning
Intermediate
Advanced
Repeat words spoken by the teacher or from a recording
Repeat words spoken by the teacher or from a recording
Repeat words spoken by the teacher or on the tape recorder
Get meaning across with gestures and words
Get meaning across with gestures and words
Get meaning across with gestures and words
Answer simple questions using single words
Answer simple questions using single words
Answer simple questions
Recite short sentences and phrases from memory
Recite short sentences and phrases from memory
Recite short sentences and phrases from memory
Recite dialogues and sing songs from memory
Recite dialogues and sing songs from memory
Recite dialogues and sing songs from memory
Use language to express needs and ask questions
Use language to express a need or to ask a question
Use language to express a need or to ask a question memory
Apply a few basic grammar rules when speaking
Apply basic grammar rules when speaking
Apply basic grammar rules when speaking
Take part in a short conversation of 2-3 sentences
Take part in a short conversation of 2-3 sentences
Say 3-4 sentences about oneself
Say 3-4 sentences about oneself
Apply previously learned phrases to create new sentences
Take part in a conversation of 3-4 sentences
Initiate and develop a conversation, asking questions and giving opinions
Speak about past or future events
GRADE 6 – GRADE 8
Beginning
Intermediate
Advanced
Ask and answer questions in areas of immediate interest or very familiar topics, such as personal identity, family relationships, homes, professions or leisure pastimes
Deal with most situations to arise while travelling in an area where the target language is spoken
Communicate clearly and effectively in a wide range of situations
Communicate in a simple and direct exchange of information on familiar topics
Enter unprepared into a conversation on topics that are familiar, of personal interest, or pertinent to everyday life such as family, travel, hobbies or current events
Express oneself fluently and spontaneously without much searching for expressions
Be comfortable in very short social exchanges
Connect phrases in a simple way to describe experiences and events
Formulate ideas and opinions with precision
Narrate a story or relate the plot of a book or film and describe one's own reactions to the story
Take part in any kind of conversation and be familiar with idiomatic expressions and colloquialisms
Take an active part in discussions in familiar contexts
Give a clear presentation on a subject of personal interest
Present clear, detailed descriptions of more complex subjects related to the student's interests
Apply basic grammar rules when speaking
GRADE 9 – GRADE 10
Beginning
Intermediate
Advanced
Interact in a simple way, provided that the interlocutor is prepared to rephrase things, speak more slowly, and help to reformulate what is trying to be said
Initiate, sustain, and close a simple, face-to-face conversation on topics that are familiar or of personal interest, such as family, travel, hobbies or current events
Communicate clearly and effectively in a wide range of situations
Ask and answer questions in areas of immediate need or on very familiar topics
Express and respond to feelings such as surprise, happiness, sadness, interest and indifference
Express themselves spontaneously in an animated conversation with native speakers, demonstrating a degree of fluency
Use simple phrases to describe where people live
Connect phrases in a simple way to describe experiences and events
Use the language effectively and with some accuracy to discuss a wide range of general, professional or academic topics
Communicate in a simple and direct exchange of information on familiar topics
Relate a straightforward narrative or description as a linear sequence of events (plot of a book, film, etc.) with some fluency
Formulate ideas and opinions clearly and with precision
Handle very short social exchanges, even if the student lacks the comprehension skills to sustain a conversation on his own
Take an active part in discussions in familiar contexts
Give a clearly developed presentation on a subject of personal or academic interest
Use a series of phrases to describe in simple terms family members and their relationships, living conditions, educational backgrounds and social situations
Present clear, detailed descriptions of more complex subjects related to the student's interests
GRADE 11 – GRADE 12
Beginning
Intermediate
Advanced
Convey factual information and respond appropriately in a discussion
Communicate clearly and effectively in a wide range of situations
Communicate clearly, fluently and effectively in a wide range of situations
Use some colloquial language competently in a social exchange
Express ideas with clarity and fluency
Use the oral forms of the language accurately, in a range of styles and situations
Convey with reasonable clarity, information and attitudes in a structured presentation on a topic
Use a wide range of vocabulary and grammatical structures
Use a register and style appropriate to the situation
Respond with some sensitivity to social conventions
Contribute spontaneously to a conversation, in a register and style appropriate to the social and cultural context
Express ideas with clarity and fluency
Structure arguments and support them with relevant examples
Engage in a critical examination of texts in different forms, styles, techniques and registers
3) READING SKILLS
Students will fluently read, understand, and interpret written language on a variety of topics from diverse written media.
KINDERGARTEN – GRADE 1
Beginning
Intermediate
Advanced
Read aloud and understand some words that have been practiced
Read aloud and understand some words that have been practiced
Read aloud and understand some words and sentences
Match some simple words and pictures
Match some simple words and pictures
Match some simple words and pictures
Read and understand short sentences that have been practiced
Read and understand short sentences that have been practiced
Read and understand short sentences
Read some song lyrics and poems that have been practiced
Read some song lyrics and poems that have been practiced
GRADE 2 – GRADE 3
Beginning
Intermediate
Advanced
Match some simple words and pictures
Match some simple words and pictures
Read aloud and understand some words that have been practiced
Read aloud and understand some words that have been practiced
Read some song lyrics and poems that have been practiced
Read some song lyrics and poems
Read some song lyrics and poems
Read and understand short sentences that have been practiced
Read and understand short sentences that have been practiced
Read and understand short sentences that have been practiced
Read and understand short texts
Read and understand short texts
Read and understand short texts
Locate important facts in a short text
Locate important facts in a short text
Read and understand longer passages from an age-appropriate reader
Read and understand longer passages from an age-appropriate reader
Begin to read short stories previously read aloud by the teacher
Read and understand key points in children's magazine and newspaper articles, advertisements and friendly letters
GRADE 4 – GRADE 5
Beginning
Intermediate
Advanced
Match some simple words and pictures
Read aloud and understand some words that have been practiced
Read and understand short sentences that have been practiced
Read and understand short sentences that have been practiced
Read and understand short sentences that have been practiced
Read some song lyrics and poems
Read some song lyrics and poems
Read some song lyrics and poems
Read and understand short texts
Read and understand short texts
Locate important facts in a short text
Locate important facts in a short text
Read and understand longer passages from an age-appropriate reader
Read and understand longer passages from an age-appropriate reader
Begin to read short stories previously read aloud by the teacher
Use clues to guess the meaning of new words
Read and understand different texts about the past, present or future
Read and understand key points in children's magazine and newspaper articles, advertisements and friendly letters
Read and understand children's magazine and newspaper articles, advertisements and friendly letters
GRADE 6 – GRADE 8
Beginning
Intermediate
Advanced
Understand simple, descriptive passages
Understand short, simple personal letters
Understand basic, common language as found in catalogues, advertisements, notices and posters
Develop an awareness of and familiarity with high-frequency written expressions
Understand texts of high-frequency, everyday and more sophisticated language in which the author adopts a particular stance or a certain point of view
Find specific, predictable information in simple everyday material
Read articles and reports concerned with contemporary matters
Read and understand excerpts and condensed passages from longer material
Understand simplified versions of, or excerpts from, contemporary literary prose
Understand fairly long and demanding texts (novels, plays, poems, etc.)
Understand descriptions of events, feelings and wishes in personal letters
Read with fluency different kinds of linguistically complex documents, such as manuals and articles of personal interest
GRADE 9 – GRADE 10
Beginning
Intermediate
Advanced
Understand short, simple personal letters
Understand simple, descriptive passages
Understand familiar names, words and very simple sentences as in catalogues, on notices or on posters
Identify important information in simple messages or newspaper articles where numbers and names play an important role
Understand the main points in short newspaper articles and reports about current events or familiar topics
Find specific information in simple, everyday materials such as advertisements, brochures, menus and timetables
Read and sufficiently understand more sophisticated factual texts
Understand long and complex factual and literary texts
Read a very short message about a concrete event and understand what happened, when and where
Understand simplified versions of, or excerpts from, contemporary literary prose
Read, with fluency, all forms of text, including linguistically complex documents such as manuals, articles and literary works
Understand descriptions of feelings and wishes in personal letters
Follow the plot of a clearly structured story
Identify different literary styles
GRADE 11 – GRADE 12
Beginning
Intermediate
Advanced
Understand straightforward information that is explicitly stated
Identify a range of text types and register as well as rhetorical devices
Understand the written forms of the language in a wide range of styles and academic situations
Skim and extract key points from straightforward texts, including visual material and graphics
Extract information from different types of text including visuals and graphics
Identify the structural elements of a written text, such as connective devices
Distinguish between key points and supporting detail in simple texts
Deduce the meaning of unfamiliar vocabulary
Identify the subtleties of technique and style employed by writers of the language
Understand some details of the studied text
Understand information and emotion that is explicitly stated or implicitly conveyed in a text
Understand some ideas implicit in the argument
Distinguish between key points and supporting details
Identify basic elements of genre, purpose and audience
Understand and analyse moderately complex written material
4) WRITTEN EXPRESSION
Students will write clearly and effectively, using a wide range of styles, forms, and registers.
KINDERGARTEN – GRADE 1
Beginning
Intermediate
Advanced
Copy single words without making mistakes
Copy single words without making mistakes
Copy single words without making mistakes
Label pictures using previously learned words
Label pictures using previously learned words
Label pictures using previously learned words
Copy short phrases and sentences correctly
Copy short phrases and sentences correctly
Copy short phrases and sentences correctly
Write 2-3 sentences in context
Write 2-3 sentences with help from books
Spell some basic sight words
GRADE 2 – GRADE 3
Beginning
Intermediate
Advanced
Copy single words without making mistakes
Copy single words without making mistakes
Label pictures using previously learned words
Label pictures using previously learned words
Label pictures using previously learned words
Copy short phrases and sentences correctly
Copy short phrases and sentences correctly
Copy longer phrases and sentences correctly
Write 2-3 sentences with help from books
Write 2-3 sentences with help from books
Write 2-3 sentences with help from books
Write some words and simple phrases from memory
Write some words and simple phrases from memory
Write some words and simple phrases from memory
Begin to apply phonics rules to spelling
Begin to apply phonics rules to spelling
Apply phonics rules to spelling
Apply a few basic grammar rules to written work
Apply a few basic grammar rules to written work
Apply basic grammar rules to written work
Write single sentences from memory
Write postcards and short messages to friends and family
Write about likes and dislikes
GRADE 4 – GRADE 5
Beginning
Intermediate
Advanced
Label pictures using previously learned words
Copy short phrases and sentences correctly
Copy phrases and sentences correctly
Copy words, phrases and sentences correctly
Write 2-3 sentences with help from books
Write 2-3 sentences with help from books
Begin to apply phonics rules to spelling
Begin to apply phonics rules to spelling
Apply phonics rules to spelling
Apply a few basic grammar rules to written work
Apply a few basic grammar rules to written work
Apply basic grammar rules to written work
Write some words and simple phrases from memory
Write postcards and messages to friends and family
Write single sentences from memory
Write sentences from memory
Write about likes and dislikes
Write about likes and dislikes
Write a simple personal letter about oneself, describing past and planned activities
GRADE 6 – GRADE 8
Beginning
Intermediate
Advanced
Write notes and messages relating to matters of personal interest
Write simple, connected text on topics that are familiar or of personal interest
Use the language with a good command of complex sentences, although grammatical structures may not always be used correctly
Write paragraphs about daily routines, personal experiences and impressions
Use a variety of appropriate vocabulary and idiomatic expressions
Fill in a form with personal details such as name, nationality and address on a registration form
Write clear, detailed text on a wider range of subjects related to matters of personal interest
Write clear, well-structured texts expressing detailed points of view in an assured, personal style
Write a postcard to express, for example, holiday greetings
Begin to write different kinds of texts (literary, summaries, letters, etc.)
Write a personal letter using the correct format
Write personal letters describing experiences and impressions
Write letters highlighting the personal significance of events and experiences
Write with a good degree of grammatical accuracy, although there may be inconsistencies and errors
Use a variety of vocabulary and idiomatic expressions
Write a simple essay or report, giving information or supporting a particular point of view
GRADE 9 – GRADE 10
Beginning
Intermediate
Advanced
Write using a limited range of vocabulary and idiomatic expressions
Write short, simple notes and messages about aspects of everyday life
Fill in a form with personal details such as name, nationality and address
Write a simple personal letter, postcard or e-mail
Write letters describing experiences and impressions
Write simple paragraphs about routines in daily life, personal experiences and daily impressions
Express feelings such as grief, happiness, interest, regret or sympathy in a written form
Apply previously acquired grammatical structures to written work in a generally correct manner
Describe a sequence of events in a short text
Use language accurately, with some degree of sophistication, in a range of styles and situations
Write simple essays or reports giving information or supporting a particular point of view
Expand upon and support points of view at some length and in depth
Write simple, connected text on topics that are familiar or of personal interest
Write reports, articles, essays or commentaries on literary and general-interest topics
Structure ideas and arguments in a logical way and support them with relevant examples
GRADE 11 – GRADE 12
Beginning
Intermediate
Advanced
Convey straightforward information clearly
Convey some simple concepts clearly
Organize key points into a basic writing plan
Organize ideas effectively
Write a well-structured essay
Use language that is generally appropriate to the purpose and the audience
Use a wide range of appropriate vocabulary and language structures
Use language accurately and with sophistication in a wide range of styles and situations
Incorporate personal attitudes competently
Use the appropriate language register in a range of text types
Show an appreciation of the technique and style employed by writers of the language
Provide some supporting detail for the key points
Clearly convey concepts, emotions and information, providing supporting details such as examples or justifications
Structure ideas and arguments in a logical and persuasive way, supporting them with precise and relevant examples
Approach written work in a manner that reveals a personal response to literature and topics of general interest
Write with a good degree of grammatical accuracy, even though there may be some inconsistencies and errors
5) CULTURAL AWARENESS
Students will demonstrate an awareness of, and sensitivity to, the culture(s) related to the language studied.
KINDERGARTEN – GRADE 1
Beginning
Intermediate
Advanced
Sing songs from the target culture
Sing songs from the target culture
Sing songs from the target culture
Recite rhymes from the target culture
Recite rhymes from the target culture
Recite rhymes from the target culture
Appreciate traditional stories and fairy tales
Appreciate traditional stories and fairy tales
Appreciate traditional stories and fairy tales
Play traditional games
Play traditional games
Play traditional games
Participate in age-appropriate cultural celebrations
Participate in age-appropriate cultural celebrations
Participate in age-appropriate cultural celebrations
GRADE 2 – GRADE 3
Beginning
Intermediate
Advanced
Sing songs from the target culture
Sing songs from the target culture
Sing songs from the target culture
Recite rhymes from the target culture
Recite rhymes from the target culture
Recite rhymes from the target culture
Appreciate traditional stories and fairy tales
Appreciate traditional stories and fairy tales
Appreciate traditional stories and fairy tales
Play traditional games
Play traditional games
Play traditional games
Participate in age-appropriate cultural celebrations
Participate in age-appropriate cultural celebrations
Participate in age-appropriate cultural celebrations
Distinguish between formal and informal modes of speech
Distinguish between formal and informal modes of speech
Distinguish between formal and informal modes of speech
GRADE 4 – GRADE 5
Beginning
Intermediate
Advanced
Sing songs from the target culture
Sing songs from the target culture
Sing songs from the target culture
Recite children's poetry from the target culture
Recite children's poetry from the target culture
Recite children's poetry from the target culture
Appreciate traditional stories and fairy tales
Appreciate traditional stories and fairy tales
Appreciate traditional stories and fairy tales
Participate in age-appropriate cultural celebrations
Participate in age-appropriate cultural celebrations
Participate in age-appropriate cultural celebrations
Play traditional games
Play traditional games
Play traditional games
Begin to use formal and informal modes of speech appropriately
Begin to apply formal and informal modes of address and behaviour
Begin to apply formal and informal modes of address and behaviour
Be aware of the influence of the target culture throughout the world
Be aware of the influence of the target culture throughout the world
Be aware of the influence of the target culture throughout the world
Name some basic geographical features of the countries where the target language is spoken
Name some basic geographical features of the countries where the target language is spoken
Name some basic geographical features of the countries where the target language is spoken
Be aware of cultural institutions such as, school, family and national cuisine
Be aware of cultural institutions such as, school, family and national cuisine
Be aware of cultural institutions such as, school, family and national cuisine
Be exposed to different forms of literature and media from the target culture
Be exposed to different forms of literature and media from the target culture
Be exposed to different forms of literature and media from the target culture
GRADE 6 – GRADE 8
Beginning
Intermediate
Advanced
Know age-appropriate songs, celebrations, stories and anecdotes based on the cultures of the target language
Be aware of age-appropriate cultural activities practiced in the target culture such as songs, celebrations, storytelling and role- playing
Be aware of age-appropriate cultural activities practiced in the target culture such as songs, celebrations, storytelling and role- playing
Be aware of basic cultural differences related to school, family and community
Be aware of cultural institutions such as school, family, community and typical dishes of the country
Be aware of cultural institutions such as school, family, community and typical dishes of the country
Discuss the cultural beliefs and perspectives of people in both the target culture and one's own
Be aware of cultural beliefs and perspectives of people in both the target culture and one's own as they relate to family, school, work and play
Be aware of cultural beliefs and perspectives of people in both the target culture and one's own as they relate to family, school, work and play
Name the countries in which the target language is spoken and know basic geographical facts
Be aware of geographical features of the target culture countries
Be aware of geographical features of the target culture countries
Be aware of simple patterns of behaviour and interaction in various settings
Be aware of simple patterns of behaviour and interaction in various settings
Sing songs from the target culture
GRADE 9 – GRADE 10
Beginning
Intermediate
Advanced
Be aware of various age-appropriate cultural activities practiced in the target culture such as card games, board games, music and television
Be aware of various age-appropriate cultural activities practiced in the target culture such as card games, board games, music and television
Be aware of cultural traditions and celebrations that exist in the target culture and how they compare with those of one's own culture
Be aware of cultural traditions and celebrations that exist in the target culture and how they compare with those of one's own culture
Understand the connections between socially-approved behavioural patterns and cultural perspectives
Be aware of patterns of behaviour or interaction typical of one's age group (dating, telephone usage, using public transport) in the target culture
Be aware of patterns of behaviour or interaction typical of one's age group (dating, telephone usage, using public transport) in the target culture
Be aware of various patterns of behaviour or interaction that are typical of one's age group (extra curricular activities, social engagements)
Be aware of some historical and cultural figures and events from the target culture and their contributions
Be aware of some historical and cultural figures and events from the target culture and their contributions
Be aware of significant political, intellectual and cultural figures and how they shaped historical events and the target culture's perspectives
Know the location and major geographical features of countries where the target language is used
Know the location and major geographical features of countries where the target language is used
Be aware of age-appropriate expressive forms of the target culture such as literature, popular books, periodicals, videos, music, art and theatre
Understand and contrast the ways in which information on national and international events is reported in the target culture and one's own
GRADE 11 – GRADE 12
Beginning
Intermediate
Advanced
Be aware of some historical and cultural figures and events from the target culture and their contributions
Be aware of most important traditions, beliefs as well as ways of life in the target culture
Be aware of various age-appropriate cultural activities practiced in the target culture such as card games, board games, music and television
Be aware of cultural traditions and celebrations that exist in the target culture and how they compare with those of one's own culture
Be aware of patterns of behaviour or interaction typical of one's age group (dating, telephone usage, using public transport) in the target culture
Know the location and major geographical features of countries where the target language is used
Be aware of some historical and cultural figures and events as they apply to literary and thematic topics
Be fully immersed in the culture related to the target language
Be knowledgeable about historical events and social climate as they apply to literature and current events
6) RESEARCH SKILLS
Students will be able to research a topic in the target language.
KINDERGARTEN – GRADE 1
Beginning
Intermediate
Advanced
At this level, students have not yet acquired enough language to research a topic.
At this level, students have not yet acquired enough language to research a topic.
Find limited information on a familiar topic if the source materials are simply written and well illustrated
GRADE 2 – GRADE 3
Beginning
Intermediate
Advanced
Use textbook or vocabulary list to define new words
Use textbook or vocabulary list to define new words
Use textbook or vocabulary list to define new words
Find limited information on a familiar topic if the source materials are simply written and well illustrated
Find information on a familiar topic if the source materials are simply written and well illustrated
Use a picture dictionary to look up new words
GRADE 4 – GRADE 5
Beginning
Intermediate
Advanced
Use textbook or vocabulary list to define new words
Use textbook or vocabulary list to define new words
Use textbook or vocabulary list to define new words
Begin to use a bilingual dictionary to look up new words
Use a bilingual or illustrated dictionary to look up new words
Use a traditional or online dictionary to look up new words
Find limited information on a familiar topic if the source materials are simply written and well illustrated
Find limited information on a familiar topic if the source materials are simply written and well illustrated
Find information on a familiar topic if the source materials are simply written and well illustrated
Take notes on a topic
Use selected Internet sites to find information
GRADE 6 – GRADE 8
Beginning
Intermediate
Advanced
Use basic tools such as simple dictionaries, grammatical reference books and on-line resources
Use basic tools such as simple dictionaries, grammatical reference books and on-line resources
Explore information sources with guidance, in the library and online
Search a few short or long texts to locate specific information needed to complete a task
Quickly identify the content and relevance of new articles and reports to decide whether closer study is warranted
Find and understand general information in everyday materials such as letters, brochures and short official documents
Avoid plagiarism
Avoid plagiarism
Prepare reports or research presentations that define a thesis or record important ideas
Use the national style sheet format to cite sources
GRADE 9 – GRADE 10
Beginning
Intermediate
Advanced
Use basic tools such as simple dictionaries, grammatical reference books and on-line resources
Use reference books and online resources on a regular basis
Skim short or long texts to locate specific information needed to complete a task
Find and understand general information in everyday materials such as letters, brochures and short official documents
Avoid plagiarism
Avoid plagiarism
Use the national style sheet format to cite sources
Develop oral and written presentations with clear research questions and logical research strategies
Prepare reports or research presentations that define a thesis, record important ideas, summarize relevant perspectives on the topic and develop personal ideas based on the research
Identify ideas and genres (literary and non-literary) according to their cultural and historical context
GRADE 11 – GRADE 12
Beginning
Intermediate
Advanced
Use basic tools such as simple dictionaries, grammatical reference books and on-line resources
Use reference books and online resources on a regular basis
Investigate various research sources such as an encyclopedia, secondary literature, online resources, etc.
Skim various texts to locate specific information needed to complete a task
Find and understand general information in letters, brochures, official documents and the national press
Identify ideas and genres (literary and non-literary) according to their cultural and historical context
Avoid plagiarism
Avoid Plagiarism
Use the national style sheet format to cite sources
Develop oral and written presentations with clear research questions and logical research strategies
1) LISTENING COMPREHENSION
Students will understand and interpret spoken language on diverse topics, in both formal and informal situations.
KINDERGARTEN – GRADE 1
GRADE 2 – GRADE 3
GRADE 4 – GRADE 5
GRADE 6 – GRADE 8
GRADE 9 – GRADE 10
GRADE 11 – GRADE 12
2) ORAL EXPRESSION
Students will express themselves orally, with coherence, and in a broad range of situations.
KINDERGARTEN – GRADE 1
GRADE 2 – GRADE 3
GRADE 4 – GRADE 5
Advanced
GRADE 6 – GRADE 8
GRADE 9 – GRADE 10
GRADE 11 – GRADE 12
3) READING SKILLS
Students will fluently read, understand, and interpret written language on a variety of topics from diverse written media.
KINDERGARTEN – GRADE 1
GRADE 2 – GRADE 3
GRADE 4 – GRADE 5
GRADE 6 – GRADE 8
GRADE 9 – GRADE 10
GRADE 11 – GRADE 12
4) WRITTEN EXPRESSION
Students will write clearly and effectively, using a wide range of styles, forms, and registers.
KINDERGARTEN – GRADE 1
GRADE 2 – GRADE 3
GRADE 4 – GRADE 5
GRADE 6 – GRADE 8
GRADE 9 – GRADE 10
GRADE 11 – GRADE 12
5) CULTURAL AWARENESS
Students will demonstrate an awareness of, and sensitivity to, the culture(s) related to the language studied.
KINDERGARTEN – GRADE 1
GRADE 2 – GRADE 3
GRADE 4 – GRADE 5
GRADE 6 – GRADE 8
GRADE 9 – GRADE 10
GRADE 11 – GRADE 12
6) RESEARCH SKILLS
Students will be able to research a topic in the target language.
KINDERGARTEN – GRADE 1
GRADE 2 – GRADE 3
GRADE 4 – GRADE 5
GRADE 6 – GRADE 8
GRADE 9 – GRADE 10
GRADE 11 – GRADE 12
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